Solubility Rules
Molarity
Acids & Bases
Precipitation Reactions
Electrolytes
100

What is the solubility of Lithium Chromate?

What is soluble

100

When solving for Molarity what is the formula needed?

What is mol/L=M

100

In your workbook it is common to read through it during class. On what page do we find the Strong Acids and Bases. 

What is page 146

100

What is a precipitation reaction?

What is a chemical reaction that occurs in a solution when two soluble ionic compounds are combined, resulting in the formation of an insoluble solid product.

100

What is the definition of a strong electrolyte? 

What is anything when dissolved into water with completely dissociate into ions that can conduct electricity extremely well.

200

What is the solubility of NaOH?

What is soluble
200

If you have 3 moles of solute how many liters of solution will you need to get a molarity of 7?

What is 0.5L

200

What is the definition of a strong base and strong acid?

What is compounds that completely dissociate into ions when placed in water.

200

What is the precipitate in this reaction below

AgNO3 + NaCl -> AgCl + NaNO3


What is AgCl...

200

What is a substance that does not dissociate at all?

What is a nonelectrolyte...

300

What are the exceptions for Sulfates

What is Ba2+, Ag+, Pb2+, and (Hg2)2+

300

Lets say a chemist spills 2 mols of ethidium bromide (C22H23N3Br). This highly potent mutagen is spilled into a solute with a volume of 4000ml. What would the molarity of this accidental solution be. 

What is 0.5M

300

What is the chemical formula for Perchloric Acid?

What is HClO3

300

Identify the soluble compounds and name them

Na(CH3COO) : Li(NH4) : K(NO3) Fe(OH)2 : Cu(CrO4) 

Ba(OH)2

What is...

Na(CH3COO) : Li(NH4) : K(NO3) : Ba(OH)2

What is...

Sodium Acetate : Lithium Ammonium : Potassium Nitrate : Barium Hydroxide

300

When dealing with ions we have two different primary types that we must know that names of. What is the name of those types of ions.

What is cations and anions....

400

What can bond with a group 1 element to create a insoluble compound?

What is nothing since everything creates a soluble compound with group 1 elements. 

400

22 grams of the most acidic acetic (CH3COOH) acid is added slowly to a 3.0M solution of an unknown volume. What is the volume of the solution in milliliters. 

What is 122mL

400

What is the chemical formula for Barium Hydroxide and is it an acid or base.

What is Ba(OH)2 and it is a base...

400

Complete the following precipitation reaction and balance and identify the precipitate

Li3(PO4) + Sr(SO4) ->

What is

2(Li3(PO4))(aq) + 3(Sr(SO4))(aq) 

-> 

3(Li2(SO4))(aq) + Sr3(PO4)2 (s)


400

What is the term for when a compound completely dissolves in water?

What is dissociation

500

The Phosphate group is commonly insoluble however in some cases you can create a soluble solution. What are those elements that can do so?

What is group 1 cations or NH4^+

500
Suppose you have 470 grams of caffeine (C8H10N4O2) dissolve in 790 mL of water. What is the molarity of this solution?

What is 3.063M

500

In chemistry it is common to refer to the first row of elements in the periodic table as group 1 metals. How many group 1 metals create strong bases. Name them.

What is five... Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium

500

Find the Net Ionic Equation of the following reaction.

2(Li3(PO4))(aq) + 3(Sr(SO4))(aq) 

-> 

3(Li2(SO4))(aq) + Sr3(PO4)2 (s)

What is 

2(PO4(3+)) + 3Sr(2+) -> Sr3PO4

500

What is the definition of a weak electrolyte? How does it differ from a strong electrolytes?

What is weak electrolytes dissociate only partially and strong electrolytes dissociate completely when in water.